In a game that began with an RBI from slugger Robinson Cano, it was Indians top prospect Francisco Lindor who made the biggest impact. With the score tied, 3-3, MLB.com's No. 10 overall prospect slugged a pinch three-run homer. Trevor Bauer, Cleveland's top pitching prospect, tossed a perfect inning before surrendering a two-run homer to Dustin Ackley in the fourth.

Early Games

The defending World Series champions are expected to get an influx of youth in 2014, but if Sunday was any indication, a decrease in production to coincide with the one in age is not to be expected. Xander Bogaerts and Jackie Bradley -- the club's top two position prospects and expected Opening Day starters -- both went 2-for-3 and contributed a double apiece in Boston's win over the Orioles. No. 9 prospect Bryce Brentz, who is likely to start back at Triple-A Pawtucket, added an RBI and a run scored of his own. The game also featured Orioles prospect Mike Yastrzemski, grandson of Red Sox great and player development consultant Carl Yastrzemski, who went 0-for-1 with a walk and a run scored.